I Learned From The Best
Released on Whitney Houston's 1993 album My Love Is Your Love, this track stands as a poignant tribute to the singer's musical lineage. Houston, who rose to global fame with her powerful vocal performance of 'I Will Always Love You,' often reflected on her journey in her later work. The song's title explicitly acknowledges the influence of her predecessors, particularly Aretha Franklin, whose artistry Houston has frequently cited as a foundational pillar of her own career. Recorded during the height of her pop and R&B dominance, the track captures her signature emotive delivery and vocal range, serving as both a personal reflection and a celebration of the genre's rich history. It remains a significant song in her discography, highlighting her commitment to honoring the legacy that shaped her voice. |